A whole year living in kennels is hard for Daffodil

Daffodil needs a spring home

Spring flowers are blooming - but Battersea Old Windsor’s own Daffodil is hoping the warmer weather will bring her a garden of her own.

The two year old Lurcher arrived at the gates of the Battersea Old Windsor dogs and cars home in Priest Hill as a stray, brought into the charity by a local dog warden after she was found wandering in the fields near Wraysbury.

While the average stay for a dog at Battersea is 38 days, Daffodil has now been at the charity for 365 days - a whole year.

Battersea Old Windsor’s Centre Manager Kaye Mughal said: “Daffodil has spent almost half her life at Battersea and it’s heart-breaking to see her being overlooked time and time again. She sadly really struggles with life in the kennels, which means visitors haven’t been able to see her true, sweet nature.

“Daffodil’s currently out on foster and we’ve seen her really thrive when she’s been given a chance in a home. Because she’s spent so much time in kennels, Daffodil’s looking for experienced owners who can build on the work her foster carers have done and help her to blossom into the best dog she can be.”

If you can offer Daffodil a home, please contact Battersea Old Windsor at bow.rehomers@battersea.org.uk or call 01784 494 443.

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